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Senate Finance Committee Rejects Public Option, Approves Sex Education Amendments During Markup
Continuing its markup of a draft health care reform bill, the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday rejected two Democratic amendments that would have created a public health insurance option to compete with private insurers, the
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Jindal To GOP: Time To Say 'Here's What We're For'
In interviews Tuesday, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said Republicans need to lay out their own plans for health reform, rather than just rejecting Democratic proposals.. "I think now is the perfect time to pivot and to say, not only heres what we're against, and not only here's how we're going to contrast ourselves, but here's what we're for," he told Politico.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

House Leaders Work To Bring Health Bill Below $900 Billion
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says House Democrats have a plan to get the cost of their health bill below $900 billion over 10 years, the amount requested by President Barack Obama. "Leaders and committee chairmen met Tuesday to discuss their options for shaving $200 billion from their proposals, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) affirmed in an afternoon press conference that her team has a plan for reaching its goal,"
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Senate Committee Rejects Public Insurance Option
The Senate Finance Committee voted down Tuesday two amendments to include a public options for health insurance coverage in health care reform. The Associated Press: "The two votes marked a victory for Montana Democrat Max Baucus, the Senate Finance Committee chairman, who is hoping to push his middle-of-the-road measure through the panel by week's end.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Obama's Turn To Retake Lead On Health Reform Nears
President Obama's turn to step to the lead regarding the shape of health reform legislation is quickly approaching.The Washington Post: "For many months, advocates of health-care reform have implored President Obama to outline in greater detail the provisions he's prepared to push and defend.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Challenges, Optimism Remain For Senators After Public Option Amendments Fail
Senate Democrats are recouping from yesterday's Finance Committee turn-down of the public option and looking ahead. The Associated Press: "Public plan supporters vowed to keep up their fight as the bill moves toward the Senate floor, and then to negotiations with the House. Democratic leaders in both chambers are pushing for floor votes in the fall.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Public Health Insurance Option Necessary For Reform Efforts To Help Women, Opinion Piece Says
"Women are the victims of a health care system that treats most people badly at one point or another but that treats women badly all the time," Nancy Ratzan, president of the National Council of Jewish Women, writes in a Miami Herald opinion piece.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Public Feels Its Voice Is Not Heard In Debate, Poll Finds
News outlets report on issues surrounding support for health care reform including polls that find the public feels its voice is not being heard in the debate and that many people would support paying for reform.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Finance Panel Continues March To The Floor, Considers A Number Of Health Bill Amendments
At the end of a long day of amendments to the Finance Committee's health bill, Sen. Chuck Grassley won approval of a provision to raise rural doctor Medicare reimbursement rates. Meanwhile, other senators hope to make adjustments in the bill.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

Senate Health Overhaul Plan Offers Employers Penalties, Rewards
Kaiser health News reports on the impact the Senate health overhaul could have on small business employers, offering as examples one with 130 workers and another with seven. The two would be treated very differently.
Medical News Today Thursday, October 01, 2009

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